Some suggestions to improve the user experience within NIS-Elements.
A tool that is quite simple but very useful. Allows users to quickly zoom anyware on an image. Select the magnifying glass from the left toolbar, and click and hold the left mouse button inside your image.
You can define the zooming parameters to your own preference by going to View > Magnifier Glass Options. By default the magnifier glass is set to 300% in a circle shape as shown below
When you press and hold the secondary mouse button over a displayed image for a longer time, the quick context menu will appear. Basic tools for detecting drawing, and deleting ROIs, clearing binaries and adding annotations are already predefined.
You can customise these tools within the Quick Context Menu tab in the general options window (Run Edit > Options ). Up to 8 predefined options can be defined.
By utlising this menu effectively, the binary and ROI options on the right side of the image window can be removed (using Edit > Options > Layout Manager), thereby simplifying the display.
It is very easy to generate many images during an imaging session, not all of them you will want to keep. Having quick buttons on the toolbar to close all windows reduces time spent closing each one individually.
Buttons can be added using the Layout Manager (Edit > Options > Layout Manager). Select the toolbar in the layout you’re interested in and add a button by selecting Add > Command. Note, the Global toolbar will add the button to every layout.
In this case the command you will need to add in the Button properties section is "_CloseAllDocuments();“, which can be selected from the command list using the dropdown menu next to the command text box. To add a picture to your button so it can be easily identified, you will need to select the”Change" in the Enabled bitmap section, from which you can select from a range of bitmap images.
A slight variation on the above is to close all images but the one currently selected. The same procedure as above is followed, expect the command required is "_CloseAllDocumentsButCurrent();"
Another tool that is quite hidden away is ND information. This feature allows the user to label their images with metadata such as acquisition time, or the x, y or z position acquired. For time-lapses or z-stacks this can be very useful.
To show image metadata right click on an image just once, and in the menu, select ‘Show ND information’. From the following menu you can select what meta data to show, and change the font properties as you wish.
Keyboard shortcuts are particuarly useful when doing tasks that are reptitivie or need doing quickly. This often occurs when setting up an imaging experiment. There are many keyboard shortcuts in NIS-Elements. Though its difficult to memorise them all, below is a list of what I think are the most useful.